This week, two songs from Dry the River, a young English band from Stratford, East London. Their musical influences range from folk and bluegrass to hardcore punk -- but I personally prefer the accoustic end of their repetoire, where the group's vocal harmonies, Will Harvey's fiddle playing, and the beautiful lyrics penned by Peter Liddle (the group's lead singer and songwriter) come to the fore.
Above, the band performs their song "History Book" in Gospel Oak, London.
Below, a haunting, stripped-down version of their song "Bible Belt," performed in a park in Stratford. This one cuts close to the bone for me, which is precisely why I love it dearly.
Sketch above: Blue-collar Cinderella
"The trick of it is, don't be afraid anymore...."


